`Keep Hands Off Jerusalem,' - UN Urged by Demonstrators Greeting Diplomat agreed to report for teaching duties on Sept. 1, when schools will open throughout Israel and the occupied areas. At a meeting at the damaged Allenby Bridge on Tuesday, Israeli spokesmen said they could not reconsider Aug. 31 as a final date for the refugees' return to the West Bank. But it is generally be- lieved that some will be permitted to return after that date. The cam- paign of incitement against Israel from Amman is said to be respon- sible for the firm position taken by Israel. Israel's Cabinet reaffirmed the While high officials of Israel's foreign ministry greeted the am- earlier decision fixing Aug. 31 as bassador cordially. and a special the deadline. The Cabinet acted police escort formed a guard of after hearing a statement from honor as he was taken to the air- Foreign Minister Abba Eban that Israel had not received any official port's VII' room, the demonstrators picketed with banners proclaiming, request for extension of the dead- line. among other slogans. "Thalmann. Crossings began Monday at 9 Go Home: Jerusalem Is Israel Just As Herne Is Swiss." Another sign a.m. instead of 7 a.m. as Israeli stated: "Where was the United officials had suggested. Officials Nations when Hussein desecrated here expressed doubt that the Jor- cemeteries, using tombstones as danians will manage to bring to material for paving army camps?" the Jordan River for crossing even The ambassador is conferring the 3.000 agreed-upon number each with various Jewish and Moslem day. The military command of the personalities. (Continued from Page 1) Two groups of demonstrators met the Swiss diplomat at the airport, carrying' posters urging the UN to "Keep (lands Off Jeru- salem." One group, including a number of members of Israel's Knesset, had been organized by the Free Center Faction of par- • liament, made up of members who had recently broken away from the Ilerut party. The other group consisted of faculty mem- hers of Bar-Ilan University, the Orthodox institution near Tel Aviv. On Wednesday morning, he •met central area, which includes Jerusalem and the ocecupied with Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Isser West Bank, issued an ordinance ‘' , •hodah Unterman. providing punishment of up to Israeli Meanwhile. reenforced seven years in prison for dese- army and police units quickly sup- cration of any holy place and up pressed. Tuesday morning, another to five years imprisonment for attempt at a general strike by any person who, without authori- Arabs in East Jerusalem — the zation, prevented access by any former Old City. Army and police individual to his religious holy units went from shop to shop, place. owned by Arabs, warning the Arab The Israeli Supreme Court will owners against plans to close their businesses permanently. The clos- rule soon on a petition from a ure had been planned by some former member of the Jewish Arahs as a demonstration intendA underground in pre-state days, who to influence Thalmann. Seven protested a ruling by Israeli au- shops were found closed, and the thorities barring entrance by Jews to the Temple Mount in Old Jeru- fronts of these stores were marked by police. It was expected by salem without permission from its Israeli authorities that some shops Moslem guardians. The Mount, will be closed during Thalmann's I where the ancient Temple once stood, is now occupied by the visit here. Dome of the Rock, one of Islam's It. Con. Odd Bull, the chief holiest shrines. United Nations observer of the A ministerial committee ruled cease•fi•-e arrangements between last week that no Jewish public Israel and the warring Arab prayer meetings could he held in states. met here with Gen Moshe the portion of the Mount fenced Davao. Israel's defense minister, off for Moslems. That ruling can- Tuesday. on nossihlo extension celled a prior decision by Brig. of the Aug. 31 deadline for the t•on:o. by both Israel and Egypt Shlomo Goren. the chief chaplain or ..malt•boat traffic on the Suez of the Israeli Army, who had an- nounced that a Jewish public Canal. Both Evvnt and Israel prayer would be held at the site on agreed at the end of last month Saturday. The Cabinet decision was to s"eh Ilan for one month. UN based both on Moslem sensitivities •irolor here said that Gen. Bull and on a ruling by the Chief Rab- asked for an extension of the bis to the effect that no Jew could &polio - beyond n.st Sunday for enter the Mount because he might another month. It is believed here that Israel will agree to inadvertently step into the holiest such an extension, providing of holy sections where only the High Priest was allowed when the Eevpt does likewise. Eban was reported to have told Temple was in function. the Cabinet that, despite wide- A petition with 163,000 signa- tures, which urged the govern- spread press reports of Arab peace ment not to evacuate any of the feelers. Israel was not anticipating Arab territories occupied in the any Soviet or United States initia- June war was submitted Monday tives, separately or jointly, to solve the Arab-Israel deadlock. to Prime Minister Levi Eshkol. The petition was initiated by the Among such reports was one to the effect that President Nasser f.,f Free Center faction in Israel's Egypt had sent emmissaries to Parliament, made up of Knesset Western countries with a proposal members who broke away from that Egypt would agree to unim- the Herut Party. peded Israeli use of the Strait of The Israeli Transport Ministry Tiran if Israel would withdraw reported that a powerful auto- from the Sinai Peninsula. The matic lighthouse has been put Strait has been under Israeli con- Into operation on a coral island in trol since Israeli forces seized the Tiran Strait to make possible Sharm El Sheikh, at the southern night navigation through the strait. tip of the Peninsula in the second The ministry was aided by the day of the June war. The position Israeli Navy in the installation. dominates the Strait. Use of the island, called Gordon's Defense Minister Dayan visited Reef, for night navigation guidance Bank has been limited by the low-lying Nablus in the occupied West Sunday. He said he came to see nature of the island which is some- at first hand the measures Israeli times submerged. The lighthouse, occupation authorities were taking operated by a photo-electric cell has a radius of eight miles. to restore conditions to normal. Meanwhile, Israel tensed for pos- The Nablus mayor and city coun- cil resigned during the weekend sible anti-Israel demonstrations as a protest against the Israeli with the influx of Arabs—further occupation but the mayor was per- manifestations of unrest which had suaded to rescind his resignation. recently resulted in the one-day Nablus teachers, who had rejected strike of Arab shopkeepers in the Israeli salaries to continue teach- old section of Jerusalem. ing, also changed their minds and Among indications of disquiet The largest object named after any human being is the cluster of galaxies in Pegasus known as Stephan's Quintet. Jean-Marie- were leaflets calling upon Arab teachers in Jerusalem not to con- duct schools. One Arab was arrest- ed while caught slashing automo- bile tires near the police headquar- ters in the Jewish-populated parts of Jerusalem. Edouard Stephan (1837 - 1923) was the director of the Marseilles Ob- servatory and professor of astron- omy in Paris. HIGH HOLYDAY SERVICES in the new Sanctuary of YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS A number of leading political Arab figures in the Israel-held West Bank territory sent to King Ilussein of Jordan a "declaration of loyalty" containing charges against Israeli authorities. These charges were included in a note submitted this week by Jordan to the United Nations Security Coun- cil. Among the signatories of the "declaration" were the former Jordanian ambassador to Brit- ain. Anwar Nuseibeh. They ad- mitted their authorship of the "declaration." Israeli authorities, who noted the unrest among the Arabs had been expected, said they were concerned with the open declaration of loyalty to the Jordanian monarch. They felt that such a declaration was "going too far" and warned that, if resistance to the Israeli authori- ties becomes more pronounced, "some counter-measures will have to be taken . Israel's determination to screen the applications filed by the would- he returnees has so far resulted in the banning of only 100 persons . Those refused entry include per- sons with a criminal past, security risks, and some who had failed to file sufficient proof showing they had previously lived on the West Bank. It was announced that Arab resi- dents of the West Bank soon would be able to get money sent to them by their relatives in Jordan-held areas, through special arrange- ments with the International Red Cross. Under the arrangement, (Continued on Page 11) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10 — Friday, August 25, 1967 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park SEATS NOW AVAILABLE TO NON-MEMBERS For information on reservations call 398-1177 Office open 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. (Sunday - Thursday) WORKMEN'S CIRCLE NURSERY (ARBEITER RING) REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES Supervised by licensed, experienced Nursery School teachers. Our aim is to give 3 and 4 year old children an environment of Jewish Secular Culture. 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